Varying configurations of image and form, chance and
control, the hand made and mass-produced are my entry point into painting. The process
embodies a struggle to make intelligible a complex and fragmented, miniature
space that teeters between representation and abstraction.

Flat images are modeled into three-dimensional folds; which
have little to do with their 2 dimensional contours- creating topographies of
images. This process of translation creates a loss, distortion and fracture,
yet the scrambled image becomes a field of possibilities-cultural hallucinations,
and open-ended associations; a kind of visual ‘backmasking’.

The work investigates the complexity of our instinctual need
to locate ourselves within a space, our innate desire to find pattern, and the
ever-present possibility of unintelligibility within the inundation of images
that characterizes our current cultural landscape.